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CORONAVIRUS - York's Castle Museum to create a Time Capsule of experiences

CORONAVIRUS - York's Castle Museum to create a Time Capsule of experiences

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Published by the Minster FM News Team at 6:30am 10th May 2020.


York's Castle Museum is asking people to help create a Time Capsule based on experiences of living through the Covid 19 lockdown.

It's asking for contributions ranging from recordings of quiet streets to imaginary letters, describing what it's been like during the pandemic.

The museum, which holds one of the most significant collections of everyday life in the country, has launched the project designed for everyone of all ages to record how they feel about the current situation and how their lives have changed.

Participants have until May 31 to complete any or all of the activities. 

Jo Killeya, head of public engagement, collections and curatorial, said:

“We are in the middle of a very challenging situation which has dramatically changed everyday life for all of us in many different ways. As a social history museum, we want to record the thoughts, feelings, experiences and emotions of people within a York Castle Museum COVID-19 time capsule. 

The ten activities are designed to help you do this – it could be a letter or film to your younger self telling you what you have learnt since living in lockdown, or an object which sums up the whole experience for you. Maybe it is a sound recording of birdsong on your street, quiet from the lack of traffic, or even pictures of your new hairstyle, with a before and after shot!

This is a project for everyone, no matter how your life has changed, we want to hear about it. You could do an individual response, or with your family or your school if you are still attending. We hope we get a wide variety of capsules submitted to show the huge effect this has had on all of us, be it in very different ways.”

To take part, visit www.yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk and click on the Time Capsule banner on the home page for details. 

Once you have signed up, you will receive a link via email to your individual time capsule folder, where you can upload your time capsule content.   

If you do not have email,  call 01904 687 687 for details of how to take part. 

There are ten activities for you to choose from – you can complete as many or as few as you wish.  

  1. A letter or film to your six month younger self
  2. A “before and after” photo of something affected by lockdown
  3. Create a picture or visual image that reflects your response to the experience
  4. A dream conversation with someone you’re missing during lockdown
  5. Choose one object which represents lockdown to you
  6. 24 hour task – write down everything you do in a day – no matter how mundane
  7. Record a sound or tell us your experiences of sounds that have changed
  8. Tell us about anything you have connected or reconnected with – old hobbies, friendships, new skills?
  9. Write a newspaper article or think of a series of headlines that represent your experience. 
  10. Letter of Reflection – Write a letter to your future self sharing your thoughts, feelings and reflections.  

Participants can select whether their time capsule remains anonymous, but by uploading your content they agree to the museum using the content provided.  

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